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| Material: | 95% Polyester, 5% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 152 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 237 |
| Features: | Soft, Opaque, Elastic |
| Application / Use: | Panties, Body, Bras / B ralettes, Tops, Knitwear |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The base fabric is Synthetic Knit with Spandex - Support, composed of 95% polyester and 5% elastane, with a weight of 237 gr/m2 and a width of 152 cm. The solid printed color is a clay brown tone, with a CMYK of 25 64 51 17, which gives it an opaque visual texture, while its feel is soft and elastic. This secondary color combines especially well with dark monochromatic tones and light beige.
It is important to note that the fabric is printed with the solid color on one side by digital textile printing, which means that it is not dyed, but rather the design is applied directly to the surface of the fabric, thus obtaining higher quality printing and a more durable finish.
Regarding the general characteristics of the base fabric and its solid color, we can highlight that it is a soft, elastic, and resistant knit fabric, for timeless use, that adapts to different applications. It is ideal for making lingerie, both bras, panties, and bodysuits, as well as for making womens and mens tops, knitwear, sports accessories, ponytails, and scrunchies.
It is important to take into account the care required for this base fabric for its correct maintenance. It should not be bleached, it should be washed at a maximum temperature of 30ºC, it admits dry cleaning except trichloroethylene, it should be ironed at a low temperature on the reverse side of the fabric, and it cannot be tumble dried.
Finally, the printing technology with which this fabric is manufactured is sublimation (polyester), which allows for high-quality and durable design fixation on the fabric. This is a technique that is applied by heat and pressure on the fabric, passing the liquid ink to a vapor state and penetrating the fibers of the material. This process creates a chemical bond that fixes the colors in the fabric and makes them resistant to fading and wear.